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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 267299" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Early on at Tech Johnson, maybe at one of his community talks or his radio show, referenced coaching Navy and what he liked about it. A large part was that the players were not always the best players on their HS field and sometimes not the best on their respective teams. But with a talent gap, they had been forced to battle from junior high on to make a team, then to win a position, and as a result never quit on the field. The AJC's Bradley -- who so many love to hate for his "bias" -- referred to it with some admiration Sunday as Johnson being "stubborn" until the end, and the end was another win. Maybe that is where Tech is: not always the best talent but the opponents will get 60 minutes of what there is. and sometimes 100% effort with 75% talent is enough. I watched that 94-yard drive for about the third time before I really appreciated that with Georgia teeing up and going headhunting after Thomas penned in the end zone, the O line refused to collapse as they might have done and did do numerous times in 2015. 100% effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 267299, member: 2175"] Early on at Tech Johnson, maybe at one of his community talks or his radio show, referenced coaching Navy and what he liked about it. A large part was that the players were not always the best players on their HS field and sometimes not the best on their respective teams. But with a talent gap, they had been forced to battle from junior high on to make a team, then to win a position, and as a result never quit on the field. The AJC's Bradley -- who so many love to hate for his "bias" -- referred to it with some admiration Sunday as Johnson being "stubborn" until the end, and the end was another win. Maybe that is where Tech is: not always the best talent but the opponents will get 60 minutes of what there is. and sometimes 100% effort with 75% talent is enough. I watched that 94-yard drive for about the third time before I really appreciated that with Georgia teeing up and going headhunting after Thomas penned in the end zone, the O line refused to collapse as they might have done and did do numerous times in 2015. 100% effort. [/QUOTE]
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